Year: 2010 Language: english Author: Wayne Kempson Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 79 Description: Drawing out plans on paper means drawing out plans on very large pieces of paper. There is a physical challenge just to keep everything in place. Moreover, I can carry my CAD work just about anywhere on a laptop computer. I find the work relaxing and so I found it enjoyable to draw out frames while at the beach. I suspect it would have been a bit more difficult to get all the pen and ink equipment to the seashore. Time also enters in. With my files loaded on my computer, I have been able to spend the odd moment of time on my plans. My employment use of the computer is mostly word processing with just a tiny amount of spreadsheet work. It has been easy to splice in ten or fifteen minutes on my plans with just a mouse click to get in and out. In short, the computer lets you pay attention to your plans at your convenience and with a minimum of fuss. Perhaps the biggest advantage to using CAD is that without the computer I simply would not do it. CAD lets me combine two things I enjoy in one endeavor. I don???? t think I would use pen and ink. If I am ever to produce my own drawings, it will have to be through the computer, and that means using CAD.
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Drafting Ship Plans In CAD
Language: english
Author: Wayne Kempson
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 79
Description: Drawing out plans on paper means drawing out plans on very large pieces of paper. There is a physical challenge just to keep everything in place. Moreover, I can carry my CAD work just about anywhere on a laptop computer. I find the work relaxing and so I found it enjoyable to draw out frames while at the beach. I suspect it would have been a bit more difficult to get all the pen and ink equipment to the seashore.
Time also enters in. With my files loaded on my computer, I have been able to spend the odd moment of time on my plans. My employment use of the computer is mostly word processing with just a tiny amount of spreadsheet work. It has been easy to splice in ten or fifteen minutes on my plans with just a mouse click to get in and out. In short, the computer lets you pay attention to your plans at your convenience and with a minimum of fuss.
Perhaps the biggest advantage to using CAD is that without the computer I simply would not do it. CAD lets me combine two things I enjoy in one endeavor. I don???? t think I would use pen and ink. If I am ever to produce my own drawings, it will have to be through the computer, and that means using CAD.
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